โJan-02-2019 09:58 AM
โJan-07-2019 05:54 AM
โJan-07-2019 04:05 AM
T18skyguy wrote:JaxDad wrote:Tom/Barb wrote:JaxDad wrote:
I've done it many, many times, the conversation usually goes something like this;
"Do you have the preclearance paperwork?"
"Yes"
"OK, pull over there so we can check the VIN number."
It usually takes longer to walk inside and pay than anything else. I doubt I've ever been even 5 minutes.
Once you are on the side, they will run a stolen vehicle , wants and warrants check, and any other check they can think of, you'll be there awhile. Specially if you enter at Blane, Wa.
I think you missed several posts. CBP has a form you fill out and fax in 48+ hours ahead of hitting the border for importing or exporting a vehicle, they do the โwants and warrantsโ (as you put it) check DAYS before you ever get to the border.
You are there 5 minutes, not โawhileโ. Certainly less time than getting caught trying to break the law lying to Customs.
I too was considering a RV in Canada, but I have no passport. Can you cross into and back out for vehicle purchase without a passport? Getting a passport now is a lengthy process now. And what's this about "import fees"? Who levies that and how much is it? Anybody know?
โJan-07-2019 12:38 AM
Tom/Barb wrote:
Get all important numbers, register it down here in your home state.
go to Canada and put the US plates on and tow it home, say nothing at the border. about buying it in Canada.
โJan-06-2019 06:41 PM
โJan-06-2019 04:40 PM
T18skyguy wrote:
I too was considering a RV in Canada, but I have no passport. Can you cross into and back out for vehicle purchase without a passport? Getting a passport now is a lengthy process now. And what's this about "import fees"? Who levies that and how much is it? Anybody know?
โJan-06-2019 04:18 PM
โJan-06-2019 01:37 PM
Tom/Barb wrote:JaxDad wrote:Tom/Barb wrote:Islandman wrote:Getting US plates on that trailer is as legal as it gets. you will be required to get them no matter where the trailer is.
Excellent advice, follow the rules and set an example of a good law abiding citizen.
Get the numbers from the seller, bill of sale, and register it here. take the plates up when you go get it. tow it back across the border the customs is none the wiser.
Our DMV doesn't give a hoot what plates are on it now, you'll still pay the import fees/taxes.
Except you CANโT LEGALLY import a vehicle without physically presenting it to Customs for inspection.
If it was as easy as youโre trying to make it sound it is there would be no question of admissibility because it had been โimportedโ before it ever got to the border.
Itโs curious that youโre now mentioning import fees & taxes. Just a few posts ago you were bypassing the border completely by falsely obtaining US registration before bringing the unit into the US.
BTW, how exactly would you pay the fees & taxes if youโre bringing it with US registration and NOT declaring it at Customs?
Iโm pretty sure the nice folks at the border WOULD give a โhootโ about how you got US registration on a vehicle that had NOT been imported.
In this state you simply pay those fees/taxes at DMV.
when you obtain the trailer's numbers from the Canadian seller this should be in the form of a bill of sale. Which is legal enough to get registration and plates.
a trailer with US plates, being towed by a car/truck with US plates will not attract any attention by customs. That is about as normal as it gets.
โJan-06-2019 08:53 AM
JaxDad wrote:Tom/Barb wrote:Islandman wrote:Getting US plates on that trailer is as legal as it gets. you will be required to get them no matter where the trailer is.
Excellent advice, follow the rules and set an example of a good law abiding citizen.
Get the numbers from the seller, bill of sale, and register it here. take the plates up when you go get it. tow it back across the border the customs is none the wiser.
Our DMV doesn't give a hoot what plates are on it now, you'll still pay the import fees/taxes.
Except you CANโT LEGALLY import a vehicle without physically presenting it to Customs for inspection.
If it was as easy as youโre trying to make it sound it is there would be no question of admissibility because it had been โimportedโ before it ever got to the border.
Itโs curious that youโre now mentioning import fees & taxes. Just a few posts ago you were bypassing the border completely by falsely obtaining US registration before bringing the unit into the US.
BTW, how exactly would you pay the fees & taxes if youโre bringing it with US registration and NOT declaring it at Customs?
Iโm pretty sure the nice folks at the border WOULD give a โhootโ about how you got US registration on a vehicle that had NOT been imported.
โJan-06-2019 08:23 AM
JaxDad wrote:Tom/Barb wrote:JaxDad wrote:
I've done it many, many times, the conversation usually goes something like this;
"Do you have the preclearance paperwork?"
"Yes"
"OK, pull over there so we can check the VIN number."
It usually takes longer to walk inside and pay than anything else. I doubt I've ever been even 5 minutes.
Once you are on the side, they will run a stolen vehicle , wants and warrants check, and any other check they can think of, you'll be there awhile. Specially if you enter at Blane, Wa.
I think you missed several posts. CBP has a form you fill out and fax in 48+ hours ahead of hitting the border for importing or exporting a vehicle, they do the โwants and warrantsโ (as you put it) check DAYS before you ever get to the border.
You are there 5 minutes, not โawhileโ. Certainly less time than getting caught trying to break the law lying to Customs.
โJan-06-2019 05:30 AM
Tom/Barb wrote:Islandman wrote:Getting US plates on that trailer is as legal as it gets. you will be required to get them no matter where the trailer is.
Excellent advice, follow the rules and set an example of a good law abiding citizen.
Get the numbers from the seller, bill of sale, and register it here. take the plates up when you go get it. tow it back across the border the customs is none the wiser.
Our DMV doesn't give a hoot what plates are on it now, you'll still pay the import fees/taxes.
โJan-05-2019 08:29 AM
โJan-05-2019 08:24 AM
Islandman wrote:Getting US plates on that trailer is as legal as it gets. you will be required to get them no matter where the trailer is.
Excellent advice, follow the rules and set an example of a good law abiding citizen.
โJan-05-2019 08:01 AM
โJan-05-2019 03:50 AM
schlep1967 wrote:schlep1967 wrote:
US Customs and Border Protection
Please just follow the link I posted. US Customs and Border Protection are the only ones you should be getting advice from on this issue.